Summary
The state Public Utility Commission has ruled that a railroad crossing in Hempfield where two teenagers were killed in 2002 should never reopen.
PennDOT, Hempfield and Norfolk Southern railroad agreed that a permanent closing of the crossing is the best way to prevent accidents, according to a commission ruling.See the full content of this document
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Hempfield Rail Crossing Won't Reopen
On May 30, 2002, Franklin Kalish, 16, and Drew Myers, 18, both of Manor, were killed when a freight train plowed ...
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